Stepping Out

Richard Mayer/Special to the Town Crier The cast of “The Crucible” includes Max Tachis and Nicole Apostol Bruno.

The Los Altos Stage Company production of “The Crucible” is slated to run through Oct. 1 at Bus Barn Theater, 97 Hillview Ave., Los Altos.

Arthur Miller’s play – which won the 1953 Tony Award for Best Play and was made into a film in 1996 – tells the story of four young girls in 17th-century Massachusetts who are accused of being involved with the devil.

A comedic ode to fantasy role-playing games, “Monsters” is the story of Agnes, a young woman who finds herself living in the action-packed world of Dungeons and Dragons, her late sister’s refuge. Written by young playwright Qui Nguyen, the show follows Agnes’ journey of self-discovery as she battles her monsters – both literal and metaphorical.

Courtesy of California Pops Orchestra California Pops Orchestra and the Black Tie Jazz Band reunite Sunday for “Tribute to the Big Bands.”

California Pops Orchestra, the country’s only all-request pops orchestra, joins forces with the Black Tie Jazz Band for its season opener, “Tribute to the Big Bands,” scheduled 3 p.m. Sunday at the Flint Center in Cupertino.

Musical theater and cabaret songstress Carly Honfi will join the 65-piece California Pops Orchestra and the Black Tie Jazz Band for the two-hour concert. Honfi, who first performed with Cal Pops in 2013, has starred locally in South Bay Musical Theatre’s “Jerry’s Girls” and as the lead character of Fanny Brice in “Funny Girl,” as well as singing in its annual musical showcase, “Broadway by the Decade,” for the past several years.

TheatreWorks Silicon Valley’s regional premiere of “Constellations” is slated to close Sunday at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro St.

The drama follows the love story of a beekeeper and Cambridge cosmologist, focusing on the idea of multiverses in relation to finding and losing love. After Marianne and Roland meet at a barbecue, the play explores the many ways their meeting could go, from falling in love to not talking at all.

The Los Altos Stage Company’s production of “The Crucible” opened last week and is slated to run through Oct. 1 at Bus Barn Theater, 97 Hillview Ave.

Arthur Miller’s play – which won the 1953 Tony Award for Best Play and was made into a film in 1996 – tells the story of four young girls in 17th-century Massachusetts who are accused of being involved with the devil.